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Using Power Management
Book Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Related Books
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts
Ordering Sun Documents
1. Introduction to Power Management
Value of Power Management
Display Monitor Power Management
System Power Management
Hardware Support for Power Management Features
2. Power Managing Displays
Power Managing Displays with CDE Software
Power Managing Displays with OpenWindows Software
Power Managing Displays in a Non-Windowing Environment
3. Managing System Power
Choosing to Use Power Management
Starting the Power Manager Program: dtpower
Using the dtpower Program
Using Suspend-Resume Features Manually
Suspending Your System
Resuming Your System
A. Configuring Power Management Using the Command Line
Idleness Definition
The power.conf File
Becoming Superuser
Setting Device Idle Time
Setting AutoShutdown
Changing the Idleness Definition
Using a Script to Define Idleness
Changing the Statefile Location
Power Management for Two Monitors on One System
B. Troubleshooting
Power Key Problems
Suspend Failures
Disabling the Screen Lock
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